Utopia.
I'm not even that bothered about which specific utopia as there have been so many in different books/shows/games. It would just be nice to be able to turn on the news without an underlying feeling of dread.

Politicians.
If you ask me, if we're all gonna die, let us go quickly and peacefully. Meanwhile, leave the politicians behind to suffer the slow, agonizing realization that they are all about to die and yet still can't do anything but argue among themselves while the zombies slowly, yet inevitably, close in.
#teamzombie

I can't believe no-one has responded with "A woodchuck would chuck no amount of wood since a woodchuck can't chuck wood"
Not sure if I should be disappointed in y'all or if I should just sit here quietly feeling old.

If you are talking about general inspiration, then right here. This place (and you guys!) is what inspires me.
If you are talking about specific inspiration for what colours to use on a mini, then I generally paint to the official reference art if the mini is game related. If there isn't official reference art, then I try to find pictures that other people have posted of that mini and then copy it.
One day, I'll try to use colour theory to come up with my own colour scheme for a mini. One day...

Woohoo - I finally started painting my KDM set!
As you can see, I tried to really push the contrast for the OSL on this one. Considering it's the first time I've done this, I'm really happy with how it came out. What does put me in two minds though is the fact that now I've done this, I have to do this for all the survivors and monsters otherwise they will look odd next to each other on the board!
The other thing that happened is that midway through painting this, I lost motivation and it sat there for a couple of weeks while I waited for a spark of interest to return. Looking back, I've been doing a lot of single minis so I think I need to cleanse my palette by doing some simple army painting (i.e. basecoat and wash).

A medium rare steak in a NICE steakhouse.
Steak is my favourite food of all time and as such, I don't normally eat it and save up until I can splurge on a nice steakhouse steak. At most, I treat myself to this once (or twice) a year.
As I said, not something I do normally but when I do -

I don't have a bucket list. I don't keep a to-do list. And I certainly don't make New Year's resolutions.
At the end of the day, I can look back and sigh in contentment that I don't have anything outstanding to keep me awake into the wee hours.

I would take Star Wars and make the next movie feature ZERO white Caucasians. I've always wondered if a loud enough scream from the US would make it all the way here to HK and I figure this is my best way of finding out.
PS You should never, ever (EVER!) put me in a position of power/authority.
I actually had to google that image to find out what you were talking about! That's awesome.
Also, I'm talking about mooncake, not Mooncake.

Ooh - good question! Let's see.
Winter - nope. It gets cold in Hong Kong and we don't have any form of central heating in our home. As a result, I dress up in multiple layers at home - including a heavy jacket - which makes it hard to do anything that requires manual dexterity (such as painting).
Spring - nope. Springtime in Hong Kong is annoying as it's rainy season. And rainy season in HK generally means typhoons and thunderstorms (thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me!). Besides, spring time always sets off my allergies.
Summer - nope. Summer in Hong Kong is ridiculously hot. A real issue for me as my wife is cold blooded and doesn't let me turn on the air conditioning! I spend most of summer in a heat induced lethargic state of laziness.
Hmmm. I guess that leaves Autumn as the winner.
In Autumn, the temperature has started to cool off relative to Summer. Which basically means you don't have the boiling highs of Summer nor the freezing lows of Winter. At the same time, the humidity levels have also started to drop which makes breathing in general a lot easier.
Also, we get to stuff our pie-holes with mooncake during the mid-Autumn festival. Yum!

I guess it would have to be my collection of toy cars which I don't have anymore. I remember I used to have a ridiculous amount of fun "driving" my various toy cars around home and I could spend hours just quietly sitting in a corner making engine noises while I played (although it didn't feel like hours at the time!). I don't recall this myself but according to my dad, every time we went out, I would beg for a new toy car.
Judging from the size of my collection, he didn't always acquiesce.

Interesting question.
If you had asked this before, I might have said that I was afraid to paint my KDM minis. The quality is so high and the game so expensive that I definitely wanted to do a good job on them. But I have actually started painting them now so I'm no longer afraid to paint them right?
Well, maybe.
I can't deny the fact that I'm painting them at a very slow pace. In fact, I'm still on the first survivor. Part of me wonders if that fear of doing a bad job on them is still there but just repressed into my subconscious.